6 days agoEdited to

... Read moreFrom personal experience, I've noticed that watching videos sent by friends or acquaintances isn’t just about the content itself but also about valuing the effort and thought behind sharing. When someone sends you a video, it's often something they found interesting, funny, or meaningful and want to share that feeling with you. Ignoring or not watching these videos can unintentionally signal disinterest or lack of appreciation. In my friendships and social circles, actively engaging with shared videos has led to deeper conversations and a stronger sense of connection. Sometimes, these videos open up new topics or perspectives that I wouldn't have encountered otherwise. Even when the content seems trivial, taking the time to watch shows that you respect the sender’s taste and input. Additionally, reciprocation plays a role. When you watch and respond to shared videos, friends are encouraged to continue sharing more, creating a vibrant exchange of ideas and entertainment. This ongoing interaction fosters community and mutual understanding. In essence, making the effort to watch videos your friends send—even if you initially feel indifferent—can enrich your relationships and social experience. It’s a small action that carries meaningful social weight in our digital age.